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Director: Jean-Pierre Améris
Cast: Jacques Dutronc, Sandrine Bonnaire, Emmanuelle Riva, Jacques Spiesser
Dimitri joins La Maison, a place where people are welcomed for whom medicine can not do anything anymore. There he meets Suzanne, a volunteer who is dedicated to supporting people at the end of their lives.
Critical Reception & Ratings
C'est la vie (2001) is a critically acclaimed French drama directed by Jean-Pierre Améris. The film has received positive reviews, earning a respectable 6.8/10 rating on IMDb, indicating a generally favorable audience reception. The film follows the story of Dimitri, who joins a place called La Maison where people are cared for at the end of their lives, and his interaction with volunteer Suzanne.
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Directed by Jean-Pierre Améris, C'est la vie (2001) is a poignant exploration of life, death, and the human connections that give meaning to our final moments. Featuring powerful performances from Jacques Dutronc, Sandrine Bonnaire, and Emmanuelle Riva, this film offers a sensitive and nuanced depiction of the complexities of terminal illness and the bittersweet relationships that develop in a hospice setting.
C'est la vie may refer to:C'est la vie (phrase), a French phrase, translated as "That's life"
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